
Wakhan Corridor
The Wakhan Corridor is a narrow strip of land in Afghanistan, stretching about 350 kilometers between Tajikistan to the north and Pakistan to the south. It serves as a geographic link between Central and South Asia. The region is known for its rugged mountains and remote landscapes, and it has been historically significant for trade and cultural exchange. Its strategic position makes it a point of interest for various geopolitical interests, and it is home to diverse ethnic groups. The Wakhan Corridor is also notable for its unique biodiversity and ancient sites, showcasing a rich cultural heritage.